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Following the posting of a video to social media that shows a man hitting a dog, police pursue the man

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 When a resident of the Gateway Apartment Homes in Anaheim, California, realized what her Ring doorbell camera had captured in her hallway, she didn’t call the police, she uploaded it to social media. That’s how it caught the attention of the Anaheim Police Department. What it showed was shocking: a man beating and kicking a dog last week. Inside Edition Digital’s Stephanie Officer has the details The man shown striking and punching a dog is who? That inquiry was raised following the posting last week on social media of an unsettling video made by a resident of the Gateway Apartment Homes in Anaheim, California, using her Ring camera. In the footage, a guy is seen kicking and punching a black dog in the corridor of the apartment complex before seizing its collar and dragging it behind him. The owner of the Ring camera that captured the alarming instance of animal abuse did not call the authorities, however. However, the Anaheim Police Department was on the case right once after discove

[Normandy Experience] Initiation To Flying In Aeroplume

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What is the AĆ©roplume, exactly? The AĆ©roplume is a little one-person blimp that allows you to fly by flapping its wings. The pilot is laid down in a helium bubble while wearing a harness. He is then able to fly independently by using the power of his arms after being liberated from gravity by helium and receiving wings. The Aeroplume is only performed indoors, in spacious rooms, protected from the elements because of the high wind surface area and the slow flying speed (5 to 8 km/h). Spread your wings, and soar. ! Take pleasure in the unique sensation of being lighter than air. Everyone may participate in this safe sport starting at age 7 and up to 80 kg. The AĆ©roplume, created by Jean-Pierre David, is a French book on airship modern history. The Ecausseville Aeroplume In the airship hangar at the Ɖcausseville in Normandy, the AĆ©rosculpture association gives visitors a taste of flying with the AĆ©roplume, restoring the site's former role as an aerostat museum. on. This magnificent s

Different Ways for Dog and Cat to Pass Through Mesh Screen

West Hollywood, California, USA This cat finds it difficult to comprehend how the screen functions. Two-year-old Highland Lynx (also known as Highlander) cat named Brewskie. He has bobbed tail, curled ears, and polydactyl (has thumbs). He was saved from owners who couldn't keep him a year ago. He made a new friend here at our house. Squink the Canine A 5-year-old rescue dog named Squink. Some kind of horrible mixture They like playing in the backyard. They must pass through a Magic Mesh screen to get there. Squink breezes past, and if Brewskie so desired, he might do the same. Brewskie, though, is a bit eccentric. He enjoys making a splash when leaving and entering. As they say, it's never boring to watch Brewskie do what is known as The Brewskie Burst. Squink is constantly a bit confused.

Cat Can't Stop Eating Corn

No matter how much this cat loves corn, I have never seen anybody else do it. "Kenai is a 3-month-old husky mix who tries to steal Juice's food. Juice is a 9-month-old rescue cat that is infatuated with all food. He likes corn and eats it directly off the cob. Can Cats Eat Corn? A starchy vegetable that is farmed and consumed all throughout the world is corn, often known as maize. Around 10,000 years ago, corn was initially cultivated in Mexico before being introduced to North and South America as well as Europe. No matter how it's prepared—boiling, steaming, roasting, or grilling—a it's very popular cuisine in today's society. You might be curious as to whether your cat can eat maize given how common it is among people. Cats can consume maize without risk, is the answer. So let's take a deeper look at the quantity, frequency, and varieties of maize that are safe for your feline companion. Do Cats Eat Corn? - A Detailed List Toxic: Yes Not Usually Allergenic: N

Trying by Scottish Comedian to Pronounce "Purple Burglar Alarm"

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You'll see this video at least 50 times, and each time you do, you'll laugh even more. The Scottish comedian Limmy attempted saying "purple burglar alarm" for himself after learning that some Scots had trouble pronouncing the peculiar-sounding but real English word. During his Twitch live, he repeated this multiple times and even took off his headphones to hear himself. Unfortunately, Limmy struggled to understand the sentence as well, illustrating his own argument. Due to their dialect, Scottish folks have a hard time saying "Purple Burglar Alarm." When he attempted to discuss it in a video, a Scottish YouTuber found out about it in real time Now there are other clips of people struggling to say it.

Rainbow Appears To Pour Out Of Cloud

 In Falmouth, Jamaica, it seems as though a rainbow is pouring out of a cloud. The iridescent clouds are the rainbow clouds. Iridescent clouds are a diffraction phenomena brought on by tiny water droplets or ice crystals that scatter light on their own. When little water droplets or ice crystals of a comparable size are present in a cloud, the combined effect is seen as colors. Although often pastel, the colors may also be quite vibrant. The effect might be challenging to see when it occurs close to the sun because it is obscured by the glare of the sun. This may be overcome by blocking the sun with one's hand or hiding it behind a tree or building. Other aids are dark glasses, or observing the sky reflected in a convex mirror or in a pool of water. The result is comparable to irisation. Iridescent clouds are a diffraction phenomena brought on by tiny water droplets or ice crystals that scatter light on their own. Although larger ice crystals can form halos, a distinct phenomena, t

Saudi Arabia's mega-city project, "The Line," at Neom Vision 2030

 Saudi Arabia's 170 km long megacity is now under construction. Two skyscrapers that span an expanse of desert and mountainous terrain will be part of a future Saudi megacity. Neom, the megacity project known as "The Line," in Saudi Arabia's northwestern Tabuk area, has started development. Since it was first shown in 2017, NEOM has drawn criticism for its extravagant proposals, including flying taxis and robot maids, even as economists and architects have questioned its viability. However, the drone camera has now recorded a portion of the vast site and the construction film has been made public. In the middle of the desert, multiple vehicles and machineries can be seen at work in the video. The Line is the aggregate name for the parallel constructions made up of buildings covered with mirrors that span more than 170 kilometers (more than 100 miles). The National reported that The Line's plans have been revealed by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. It will